Actress Jennie Garth is reportedly dating actor David Abrams.
The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star has struck up a new romance with Abrams, and a source tells Us Weekly that the couple spent the holidays together, and most recently returned from a romantic vacation in Mexico. Another insider adds that while Garth and Abrams met briefly a couple of years ago, their romantic relationship didn't begin until recently.
Garth was previously married to Twilight star Peter Facinelli, the father of her three kids, but they split in 2012 after 11 years of marriage. Since their breakup, she has been linked to photographer Noah Abrams, musician Jeremy Salken and businessman Michael Shimbo.

Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth's new TV comedy Mystery Girls has been axed after just one season, according to TVLine.com. The former Beverly Hills, 90210 stars reunited to play former TV cops who become real-life crime solvers on the show, which debuted on America's ABC Family network earlier this year (14).

"She's watched all 10 seasons... She totally understood it then and understood where I had come from and what had made me famous. And she was in love with Luke (Perry). And now being friends with Luke and having them together is always awkward because she looks at him like a crazy fan." Former Beverly Hills, 90210 star Jennie Garth on showing her 16-year-old daughter, Luca, the teen drama that skyrocketed her to fame.

Former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-stars Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling have put their personal woes behind them to celebrate a professional boost - their new TV show has been picked up as a series. Garth, who is looking for love after ending her marriage to Peter Facinelli in 2012, and Spelling, who ended 2013 amid reports her union to Dean McDermott is in trouble, will play former TV cops who become real-life crime solvers in Mystery Girls.
The two TV favourites wowed ABC network bosses with a Mystery Girls pilot and they will also executive produce the series.
No start date has been announced but Mystery Girls is expected to debut on ABC Family later this year (14).

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It’s been said that lightning doesn’t strike twice. But how have the following actresses been able to star on more than two successful shows? With so many actresses cursed to star on failed TV shows, these actresses all seem to have the golden touch to make a series last. They have all been series regulars on television shows that have taken off and lasted insanely long ... in some cases unnecessarily long.
Courtney Thorne-Smith
Thorne-Smith has bright blue eyes, a slightly raspy voice, and a general likable folksiness. She starred in Melrose Place from day one. Despite initial bumps in the road, the series went on to last seven seasons partly because of her on-again/off-again relationship with Andrew Shue (who was never heard from again). Ally McBeal became a huge must-see series with the insane antics of an off-beat law firm. It lasted five seasons and launched the careers of Calista Flockhart, Lucy Liu, Jane Krakowski, and Portia de Rossi. Then despite all sense of rhyme or reason, According to Jim managed to last eight seasons.
Jennie Garth
Garth managed to do the impossible. She was on both a series and its reboot and both did extremely well. She was on the wildly successful Beverly Hills 90210 and managed to star on the show for a startling ten seasons. When the series was rebooted, she was the anchor to tie the new series, 90210, to the original. She didn’t stay on the series, but it did go on to last a respectable five seasons. This is a great achievement considering the number of television channels grew exponentially since the original series hit the airwaves. She also played Amanda Bynes’ older sister for the five season run of What I Like About You.
Wendie Malick
Malick has the perfect blend of beauty, brains, and comedic genius that it’s no wonder she can help keep a series on the air. She has done a million guest spots but has helped more than a few series find their groove. She starred on HBO’s T&amp;A comedy Dream On with Brian Benben. It lasted six seasons, which is a lot for a series on premium cable in the early '90s. She then starred in the eight seasons of NBC’s Just Shoot Me. Now, she’s currently lending her magic to Hot in Cleveland, already in its fifth season.
Holly Marie Combs
Did someone say magic? Combs is best be remembered for playing Piper, a witch that could freeze time on Charmed for eight seasons. The series held the record for the longest running series with an all-female cast until it was eclipsed by Desperate Housewives. Combs started her career playing Kimberly Brock on the David E. Kelly series Picket Fences, which lasted a respectable four seasons. She is currently starring on Pretty Little Liars. It has five seasons under its belt and shows no sign of ending anytime soon.
Kaley Cuoco
Cuoco is plucky, pretty, and a great addition to any television show. Cuoco starred on 8 Simple Rules which survived a notable name change and the loss of comedic genius John Ritter, and lasted a respectable three seasons. She also joined the cast for the final season of Charmed without causing a jump the shark situation. She has done voice-over work on shows like Brandy &amp; Mr. Whiskers and 6Teen which have lasted more than one season. Most notably, she is starring on The Big Bang Theory. It’s in its seventh season and still going strong.
Katey Sagal
Sagal is the definitive actress with the magic touch. She has managed the impossible more than once. She starred in Married With Children which helped launch the Fox network. She starred on 8 Simple Rules with Cuoco, and helped the series survive. She lent her lovely voice to Futurama as the voice of one-eyed beauty Turanga Leela. The sci-fi animated series went on to last seven seasons, four movies, and multiple cancellations. She’s currently flexing her dramatic muscle in FX’s dark biker drama, Sons of Anarchy as matriarch Gemma Morrow. Not only is she great at playing a mother, she’s great at being a mother to a successful series.
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Actress Jennie Garth is writing her first memoir. The star will chronicle her time on Beverly Hills, 90210, her relationships with her co-stars and her new life as a single mum following her divorce from Peter Facinelli in Deep Thoughts From a Hollywood Blonde.
Announcing her literary news, Garth says, "The past few years have been full of changes. Now I'm on my own with my three kids, and I just crossed that tricky invisible line into my forties. Maybe because of all these things or maybe despite them, I feel like another chapter in my life is just beginning.
"This book is my story about where I've been and where I'm headed - and what I've learned along the way."
Deep Thoughts From a Hollywood Blonde is set to hit stores in April (14).
Garth is not the only Beverly Hills, 90210 alum to release a memoir next year - Jason Priestley's book will hit stores in April (14). Their co-star Tori Spelling has penned three autobiographies since 2008's sTORI Telling.

Actress Jennie Garth has reportedly ended her three-month relationship with video travel channel PlanesTrains+Automobiles CEO Michael Shimbo. The 41 year old and Shimbo were first seen together in August (13), on a double date with Garth's former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Shannen Doherty and celebrity photographer Kurt Iswarienko.
They then took their romance public later that month when they attended James Franco's Comedy Central Roast together.
Garth and actor Peter Facinelli finalised their divorce in June (13), after 11 years of marriage. She was linked to Big Gigantic drummer Jeremy Salken before dating Shimbo.

TV star Tori Spelling and her husband Dean Mcdermott have put off plans for the actor to undergo a vasectomy after realising they lacked the funds to pay for the pricey procedure. The former Beverly Hills, 90210 actress reveals she and her family have downsized and cut back on their expenses following the cancellation of their latest reality show, Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood, last year (12), although she insists they are hardly broke.
She explains, "We're in the entertainment business, and things change year to year. We don't have a series on the air right now, so we have to be more restrictive of what we can spend, just like anyone who doesn't currently have a steady job."
Spelling claims living a less extravagant lifestyle has helped her teach their four young children all about the importance of "repurposing", telling People magazine, "It's a really good value to have."
The financial cutbacks have prompted McDermott to temporarily postpone a vasectomy, which can cost anywhere from $350 (£230) to $4,000 (£2,670), to prevent the couple from any unplanned pregnancies in the future.
Spelling, who grew up in a sprawling Los Angeles mega-mansion with her TV mogul dad Aaron Spelling and her mum Candy, admits the lack of a regular pay cheque has forced her to stop buying designer goods, but it's a luxury she is happy to live without: "I haven't bought a purse in three years, and that's fine. I look back at that girl who shopped at Gucci in my 20s and I can't even relate. I can't believe I thought it was important."
However, Spelling's future is already looking up - she recently signed on to star in Mystery Girls, a new crime-fighting comedy with her Beverly Hills, 90210 pal Jennie Garth.
She adds, "I work really hard and there are certain things I want to give my kids. Like a big kick-a** farm! We've had lows, but I set goals and I keep going. I always bank on myself."

Actress Jennie Garth has mixed thoughts about the dating game after playing it again following her marriage split from Twilight star Peter Facinelli. The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star split from the actor last year (12), and admits she has found it incredibly difficult to put herself out there and find a new man since.
She has finally found a partner in businessman Michael Shimbo, but tells U.S. chat show host Bethenny Frankel that she didn't exactly enjoy the process of courting.
She explains, "It's fun, and it's awful all at the same time. It's like a weird type of torture. But it can be fun.
"It's super challenging... I expected to come out of divorce and just be great at it (dating). I'm smart and I thought I could do it. How hard could it be? But I've realised that I have to fumble my way and create the space to really be open to learning because I don't know how to do it."

Former Beverly Hills, 90210 stars Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth are reportedly set to reunite in a new crime-fighting comedy. The actresses, who starred together in the beloved 1990s teen drama, are in talks to shoot a pilot for Mystery Girls.
According to Deadline.com, the duo will play crime-solving TV stars, who find themselves caught up in real mysteries when they are not shooting.
The pilot is being set up by bosses at ABC.

Summary

Though she had little acting experience prior to her breakout role, Jennie Garth thrived for 10 seasons as troubled rich girl Kelly Taylor on Aaron Spelling's popular teen primetime soap, "Beverly Hills, 90210" (Fox, 1990-2000). During her long run on the hit series, Garth branched out to rack up a number of credits in several made-for-TV-movies like "Danielle Steel's 'Star'" (NBC, 1993), "Without Consent" (ABC, 1994) and "An Unfinished Affair" (ABC, 1996), which helped boost her profile and solidified her appeal as a down-to-earth, likeable performer. After "90210" ended, Garth took a surprisingly effective turn into sitcoms with a solid five-season run on "What I Like About You" (The CW, 2002-06), which allowed her to branch off into new directions while avoiding being typecast like her former "90210" co-stars. Meanwhile, she went deep into the fifth season as a contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" (ABC, 2005- ), finishing in fourth place overall after a tough loss to Donnie Osmond. In 2008, Garth came full circle, reprising Kelly Taylor for the spin-off series "90210" (The CW, 2008- ) as something of a gimmick by producers to attract viewers to the show. Still, the solid ratings for the series during its first year proved that audiences still identified with Garth and that the actress still had broad-ranging appeal.

Met during the filming of the TV-movie "An Unfinished Affair" (ABC, 1996); Married Jan. 20, 2001; Announced separation on March 13, 2012; Facinelli filed for divorce on March 28, 2012

Fiona Facinelli

Daughter

Born Sept. 30, 2006; father, Peter Facinelli

Lola Facinelli

Daughter

Born Dec. 6, 2002; father, Peter Facinelli

Luca Facinelli

Daughter

Born June 29, 1997; father, Peter Facinelli

John Garth

Father

Carolyn Garth

Mother

Jeremy Salken

Companion

Met October 2012

Education

Name

Notes

"She can sashay across the set with all the sophistication of an older woman, but when you sit down and talk with her, she's got this youthful exuberance" – "Beverly Hills, 90210" co-star Ian Ziering quoted in People magazine, May 11, 1992

Raised on a Midwestern horse ranch far from the Beverly Hills lifestyle, Garth explained her inspiration for Kelly Taylor, her character on "Beverly Hills, 90210" (Fox): I went to school with snotty people. I knew people with that attitude, I had fun with it. It's fun for me to crawl into somebody else's shoes and act that way, fabricate it. I made it up as I went." – Garth quoted in TV Guide, Dec. 12-18, 1992